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a city like los angeles, tough run to run. he's done -- he's done just that. this is the seat of the debate hall right now where we are about 25 minutes away from the candidates entering that room, and they will begin the first of what will be four presidential debates. a lot at stake. for mitt romney, but i could argue just as much for the president. remember, it's the president who kind of enters this like the heavy weight champ because he's the president and everyone expects him to do good because, well, he's the president. he's had this job for better part of three and a half years so he's going to be good at it. always be a surprise if he with weren't. mitt romney is the other guy who was -- who had 20 some odd debates over the course of 40 some odd months. he's well seasoned and well practiced. what's at stake for both men tonight? orrin hatch who survived a number of party threats is a favorite to survive as well in the polls. we'll see. senator, the argument is that the pressure's on mitt romney. he's in trouble in the polls, swing states are not going
a city like los angeles, tough run to run. he's done -- he's done just that. this is the seat of the debate hall right now where we are about 25 minutes away from the candidates entering that room, and they will begin the first of what will be four presidential debates. a lot at stake. for mitt romney, but i could argue just as much for the president. remember, it's the president who kind of enters this like the heavy weight champ because he's the president and everyone expects him to do good...
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she will speak with top business executives and leaders in cleveland to find out how the city turned itself around. she will be joined tomorrow by mark shapiro, chief and indian president. all coming tomorrow. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's money tonight. iran rocked by protests. citizens rise up against soaring inflation and supply shortages. are these the first cracks before the downfall of the regime? plus, our all-star panel previews tonight's presidential debate. the economy takes center stage. we'll find out what president obama and mitt romney have to say to win voters. >>> bald may or may not be beautiful. it is in the eyes of the beholder but is it all powerful? will it could give some men a big advantage in business. even when they say it's not, it is always about money. melissa: let's take a look at the day's market headlines. a choppy day for stocks. better than expected data from adp on private sector jobs and unexpected rise in service sector activity. din actually give a boost to wall street. the dow rose 12 points. meanwhile shares of hewlett-packard p
she will speak with top business executives and leaders in cleveland to find out how the city turned itself around. she will be joined tomorrow by mark shapiro, chief and indian president. all coming tomorrow. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's money tonight. iran rocked by protests. citizens rise up against soaring inflation and supply shortages. are these the first cracks before the downfall of the regime? plus, our all-star panel previews tonight's presidential debate. the...
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york city a fraction of that after 9/11. the question is, the very divisive remarks from the so-called you nitre in chief. stuart: peter barnes joins us in denver for a nice debate. any chance that this tape and the contents of the table, the debate? >> not very likely. the moderator can decide to ask it as one of his questions, but the topic tonight on the economy, health care, the role of government. the romney campaign is kind of distancing itself from this video this morning. it was not involved in the relief and sang in really wants to talk tonight about those other issues and the president's record. stuart: next thing, vice-president biden said this yesterday in a campaign stop in north carolina about burying the middle class. >> this is deadly. how they can justify, how they can justify raising taxes on the middle-class the has been buried the last four years. stuart: all right. you're still with us. i have to believe that mitt romney will indeed run with that tonight. >> you bet. the romney campaign has already relea
york city a fraction of that after 9/11. the question is, the very divisive remarks from the so-called you nitre in chief. stuart: peter barnes joins us in denver for a nice debate. any chance that this tape and the contents of the table, the debate? >> not very likely. the moderator can decide to ask it as one of his questions, but the topic tonight on the economy, health care, the role of government. the romney campaign is kind of distancing itself from this video this morning. it was...
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cabrera had a pair of singles and drove in two in last night's loss against kansas city. connell: walt is a big red sox fan. >>> the vice president's latest comment is drawn a lot of criticism. dagen: let's take a look at the nasdaq winners today. >> how they can justify, how they can justify raising taxes on the middle class -- [inaudible] -- the last four years. connell: these comments of vice president biden yesterday on the middle class, a lot of people on the right are jumping on them, but there are also some on the left, saying the middle class has been ignored or the obama administration hasn't done enough for the middle class. former tarp inspector neil barofsky, he goes after the treasury secretary geithner, he gets fired up questioning if geithner should have been in a position to do what he's done. >> i think there's a strong argument that perhaps he never should have been hired in the first place. i mean he was part of the regulatory failure that produced the financial crisis, as president of the new york fed and i think certainly given the policy choices, the
cabrera had a pair of singles and drove in two in last night's loss against kansas city. connell: walt is a big red sox fan. >>> the vice president's latest comment is drawn a lot of criticism. dagen: let's take a look at the nasdaq winners today. >> how they can justify, how they can justify raising taxes on the middle class -- [inaudible] -- the last four years. connell: these comments of vice president biden yesterday on the middle class, a lot of people on the right are...
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the hotel in new york city is a dog only hotel featuring big screen televisions. the dogs have their own spot and fitness center and personal chef. price starts at $70 a night for a standard room. if you and this week you have to shell out 200 bones. that is your fox news minute. what do you think? tracy: there are dog lovers who would do it. especially in new york. [talking over each other] tracy: i let my kids sleep outside. american airlines ground in eight of its jets after passenger seats came loose mid flight and two planes. stuart varney of "varney and company" on the fox business network joins us now. american is the ninth it but people are saying these union guys might have tinkered with the man made them loose on purpose. fhfa sabotage is a possibility. stuart: there's also the pilots are deliberately calling in sick frequently and calling in maintenance calls where they are not necessary but within the manual. what you have got is hundreds of canceled, thousands of delayed flights and a lot of people who do not wish to fly on american airlines. i honest
the hotel in new york city is a dog only hotel featuring big screen televisions. the dogs have their own spot and fitness center and personal chef. price starts at $70 a night for a standard room. if you and this week you have to shell out 200 bones. that is your fox news minute. what do you think? tracy: there are dog lovers who would do it. especially in new york. [talking over each other] tracy: i let my kids sleep outside. american airlines ground in eight of its jets after passenger seats...
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the city space, or what we're calling city space, is really those larger public spaces, such as un plaz, holiday plaza, and embarcadero, where people gather and activities happen. the district scale is a bit of a smaller plaza such as mechanics, crown, or one post, where activities happen as well but on a slightly smaller scale. what this project is looking to do is think about the concept of a local node, how as to capture things on a smaller scale and capitalize on activities that are happening, or create a local node as a bit of a driver. for street light zones one of the key things we're looking to do is integrate place making and capitalize and enhancing the district character. this multi-use zone will invite diverse public life, create some continuity along the street, and promote opportunities for integration of walking, bicycling, and public transit. we've identified two types of nodes along the corridor. one is a connector. this is the more linear type of street light zone where you may not want to invite as much activity as a node per se, but where activity is happening. so it
the city space, or what we're calling city space, is really those larger public spaces, such as un plaz, holiday plaza, and embarcadero, where people gather and activities happen. the district scale is a bit of a smaller plaza such as mechanics, crown, or one post, where activities happen as well but on a slightly smaller scale. what this project is looking to do is think about the concept of a local node, how as to capture things on a smaller scale and capitalize on activities that are...
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new york city -- thank you, elaine. my i suggest "60 minutes" reyou runs on the other financial challenge for your viewing pleasure. paula in montana -- >> neil: i think it was eight hours that long night. i love and the staff loved every minute of it. especially when we found out we beat a financial channel flail twice as many homes. preview of what would become coming attraction of the convention this year. we're on ra roll. fbn serves a roll. if we build it, they will come. if we work hard, they can hardly ignore us. we didn't. you didn't. and fox business, we're grateful. tom via aol -- >> neil: i did do a jerry lewis bit. but thank you for watching. folks like tom, and his brilliant wife, know that fox business means business and anything having to do with your money, your taxes. other business networks talk a good game, but we mean it when we say it. this election, we're not electing bankers hours to cover it. we're all over it. in atlanta -- >> neil: that's not necessary. >> neil: kiley, three words, i told ladie
new york city -- thank you, elaine. my i suggest "60 minutes" reyou runs on the other financial challenge for your viewing pleasure. paula in montana -- >> neil: i think it was eight hours that long night. i love and the staff loved every minute of it. especially when we found out we beat a financial channel flail twice as many homes. preview of what would become coming attraction of the convention this year. we're on ra roll. fbn serves a roll. if we build it, they will come....
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to re find some form when they host ac milan the simply just big side lost three nil to malaga greek city and have been disappointing in the russian premier league where they currently lie six what's more they have selection problems russia kept an ego at the knees so continues to be dropped after a. while fellow midfielder surrogacy mac and down the injured coach gillispie says he is his remaining players to believe in themselves. are those of you who were goal today is to return self-reliance skills and quality because we want them a bit others will come back to us later so we should turn our. strengths and skills back to the level that we had. one consolation for the russian champions is that ac milan are also struggling they are nine points off leaders here ventus in syria and could only manage a goldish draw against anderlecht san siro in their last champions league match milan are managed by civilities former teammate massimiliano leg and he too has faith in his own squad to turn things around. but there. is a very good and i believe i have agreed. we have started to perform berta r
to re find some form when they host ac milan the simply just big side lost three nil to malaga greek city and have been disappointing in the russian premier league where they currently lie six what's more they have selection problems russia kept an ego at the knees so continues to be dropped after a. while fellow midfielder surrogacy mac and down the injured coach gillispie says he is his remaining players to believe in themselves. are those of you who were goal today is to return self-reliance...
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democrats have won the once- thriving steel city in the past. but this year, economic woes have put pueblo, and the state, up for grab the correspondent is john larson. in this excerpt, he explores voter attitudes about the gridlock in washington. >> jack is the director of the pueblo economic development corporation at 301 north main street. >> i can't tell you how many folks have come up to me and say what can we do. how do we impact this. and because we're talking not about our local government, not even about the state government. it's feels as though we just don't have that ability to inuencthos events. >> that said, that the lawmakers in washington appear increasingly deaf to the realities of main street, was something we heard from nearly everyone here regardless of political party or oddology. we asked everyone whether they had confidence the federal government could help solve some of the country's most pressing issues. >> no i don't. i mean the state of colorado has-- here and we have a lot of faith in them. the overall government, no,
democrats have won the once- thriving steel city in the past. but this year, economic woes have put pueblo, and the state, up for grab the correspondent is john larson. in this excerpt, he explores voter attitudes about the gridlock in washington. >> jack is the director of the pueblo economic development corporation at 301 north main street. >> i can't tell you how many folks have come up to me and say what can we do. how do we impact this. and because we're talking not about our...
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] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. we know you. we know you have to rise early... and work late, with not enough sleep in between. how you sometimes need to get over to that exit, like, right now. and how things aren't... just about you anymore. introducing the all-new, smart-sensing... honda accord. it starts with you. >>> what candidate would want an endorsement from the actor who starred in a film called "the jerk"? and jack welch is not backing away from asking if the obama administration if they manipulated the data. the newest republican conspiracy is next. [ male announcer ] what c
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] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> what candidate would want an endorsement from the actor who starred in a film called "the jerk"? and jack welch is not backing away from asking if the obama administration if they manipulated the data. the newest republican conspiracy is next. [ male announcer ] what can you experience in a seat? inspiration. great power. iconic design. exhilarating performance. [ race announcer ] audi once again has created le mans history! [ male announcer ] and once in a great while... all of the above. take your seat in the incomparable audi a8. the highest-ranke
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new york city, $4.12. there are a lot of location issues where if you lifted the requirement you could get a 10 percent or 15 percent drop. >>guest: no, the biggest thing going on in gasoline markets is the fact that the largest export in the american economy today is refined petroleum products. america is exporting three million barrels of refined product like gasoline, diesel and jet fuel out of the gulf coast but what that is doing is keep, refining margins nice and profitable but it is also elevating gas prices artificially higher than they otherwise would be. >>eric: could you suggest the refiners not sell to the best beller? >>guest: not if it is negatively impacting american drivers and the american economy. >>eric: so you want trade restrictions or protectionist? if you refine it here you keep it here and we make it more expensive for are to do business here but don't sell it anywhere elsewhere the standards are easier to deal with? >>guest: we already have those regulations over crude oil that is
new york city, $4.12. there are a lot of location issues where if you lifted the requirement you could get a 10 percent or 15 percent drop. >>guest: no, the biggest thing going on in gasoline markets is the fact that the largest export in the american economy today is refined petroleum products. america is exporting three million barrels of refined product like gasoline, diesel and jet fuel out of the gulf coast but what that is doing is keep, refining margins nice and profitable but it...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> we have hit that moment in the election when people begin to lose their minds. case in point, within minutes of the jobs report today, twitter filled with republicans saying the numbers must be cooked. they were job truthers, or as i like to call them, jobbers. the first jobber was jack welch the former head of g.a. and a big romney supporter. he tweeted, and yes i said jack welch tweeted, unbelievable jobs numbers. these chicago guys will do anything. can't debate so change numbers. but welch wasn't alone on his island of luncy. keith no, there's nothing at all curious about the last jobs report diving to 7.8% unemployment befor
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> we have hit that moment...
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government vehicle in mexico city. were corrupt mexican police officers purposely targeting american officials? all of that and breaking news the second hour of "happening now" starts right now. >> reporter: one race, two candidates, three debates and the night everyone has been waiting for. i'm gregg jarrett in for jon scott. jenna: the night is finally here. i'm jenna leave. welcome to the second hour of "happening now." now is certainly a big night. the president and governor romney face-to-face for the first time on stage with an estimated 60 million americans watching, just about the same amount that is watching us right now. >> reporter: a little shy of that. jenna: a little shy of that. most voters have already made up their minds. the candidates are out to win over a shrinking number of undecideds. the key for president obama to sit out his narrow lead without a mishap while governor romney apparently needs to shakeup the rape. we'll see what our fox news political analyst brit hume thinks about that. what are
government vehicle in mexico city. were corrupt mexican police officers purposely targeting american officials? all of that and breaking news the second hour of "happening now" starts right now. >> reporter: one race, two candidates, three debates and the night everyone has been waiting for. i'm gregg jarrett in for jon scott. jenna: the night is finally here. i'm jenna leave. welcome to the second hour of "happening now." now is certainly a big night. the president...
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people come through their doors and roughly one-third of everything they spend will return to the state, city and county governments in taxes. now i spoke with the chief operating officer of penn gaming which actually runs this casino. he said it shouldn't be difficult to figure out why there's such a rush to welcome in gaming. all you have to do is look at history. >> we've seen a growth early 90s when the desert storm recessionary period hit when a number of states in the midwest and south opened up their borders. now in these tough economic times we've seen states like massachusetts, ohio and florida open up their borders to commercial gaming as well. >> look what it's done in pennsylvania. it expanded its gaming two to three years ago. it now takes in more gambling tax money than nevada. indiana, new york and louisiana all rake in more than half a billion a year. nationally kw lly gambling is $ billion a year in revenues but 8 $8 billion in taxes. took 3,500 construction workers to build this place. 2,000 casino workers staff it. obviously it is a big deal in terms of job creation. now th
people come through their doors and roughly one-third of everything they spend will return to the state, city and county governments in taxes. now i spoke with the chief operating officer of penn gaming which actually runs this casino. he said it shouldn't be difficult to figure out why there's such a rush to welcome in gaming. all you have to do is look at history. >> we've seen a growth early 90s when the desert storm recessionary period hit when a number of states in the midwest and...
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look at shares pay dupe sharply and the reports out there that square close to a deal with new york city to get their payment system in about 1,000 cabs in the city, verifone pretty much owns this marketplace now. >> brian, thank you very much. >>> politics now. president obama heading to columbus, ohio, later today. mitt romney, as you see live in this picture, is in iowa this hour. so much attention, of course, on the presidential race, but it's the congressional elections which could have major ramifications on the power play in washington, including how we deem with the upcoming fiscal clif cliff. amon javers has more. >> let's see what the impact is likely to be or maybe not be on the fiscal cliff negotiations and start with the balance of power. not able to come to an agreement on the debt ceiling last year, they are not able to come to any agreement and the reason is partly because of that huge house republican freshman class of 87 members, 82 are running again for re-election, their fate, how they do in november, might impact debate, but only two are in tossup races, that means d
look at shares pay dupe sharply and the reports out there that square close to a deal with new york city to get their payment system in about 1,000 cabs in the city, verifone pretty much owns this marketplace now. >> brian, thank you very much. >>> politics now. president obama heading to columbus, ohio, later today. mitt romney, as you see live in this picture, is in iowa this hour. so much attention, of course, on the presidential race, but it's the congressional elections...
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they're doing it with the help of city blossoms. this is lola and rebecca, the co-founders and co executive directors of city blossoms. good morning to you all of you. it smells like an italian restaurant in here. because they're learning to make pesto. but you know what? the whole farm to school month works so nicely, with your garden to classroom theme that you've been doing for a long time. >> absolutely. we've been working with kids since the late 90s. but city blossoms officially became a nonprofit in 2009. and we work with over 16 different locations in the city. >> and kind 6 6 -- of give me an idea of exactly what you do with the schools. >> depending what the schools need we like to come in and help to build a garden or work a garden they already built and we teach nutrition classes from produce from the guarden. >> we have some pictures from the garden as it was nicely watered this morning and how do you decide what to grow and what are the kid's responsibles in terms of caring for the guarden. >> the kids come out every s
they're doing it with the help of city blossoms. this is lola and rebecca, the co-founders and co executive directors of city blossoms. good morning to you all of you. it smells like an italian restaurant in here. because they're learning to make pesto. but you know what? the whole farm to school month works so nicely, with your garden to classroom theme that you've been doing for a long time. >> absolutely. we've been working with kids since the late 90s. but city blossoms officially...
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a lot going on in the city. you have low 60s and partly cloudy skies for the coast if you're going to half moon bay, the extended forecast shows you temperatures don't change a lot, in fact, very similar, perhaps a tad cooler on sunday, and then a slight little cool-down getting into monday, tuesday, with increasing clouds. if you're going to the city today for all the festivities, i'll have an outlook coming up. >>> the verdict is in, and it's a 18 month sent for the pope's butler for stealing private documents and leaking them to a journalist. he leaked the pope's private correspondence out of visceral love for the church and pope. the journalist book reveals that petty in fighting and allegations of corruption and home know section -- homosexuality. >>> this morning, he spoke about the need to keep america moving forward. >> we owe it to them to keep moving forward. we've come too far to turn back now. we've made too much progress to return to the policies that got us into this mess in the first place. >> in
a lot going on in the city. you have low 60s and partly cloudy skies for the coast if you're going to half moon bay, the extended forecast shows you temperatures don't change a lot, in fact, very similar, perhaps a tad cooler on sunday, and then a slight little cool-down getting into monday, tuesday, with increasing clouds. if you're going to the city today for all the festivities, i'll have an outlook coming up. >>> the verdict is in, and it's a 18 month sent for the pope's butler for...